Marco Giampaolo is set to become the new Torino coach for next season, according to multiple sources, replacing Moreno Longo.
Tuttosport, Sky Sport Italia, Tuttomercatoweb and more all point to an agreement with Giampaolo, which will be finalised next week.
It’s expected to be a two-year contract, but first he has to terminate his existing deal with Milan.
Giampaolo turns 53 today and lasted just seven games on the Rossoneri bench before he was sacked on October 8.
Marco Giampaolo is set to become the new Torino coach for next season, according to multiple sources, replacing Moreno Longo.
Tuttosport, Sky Sport Italia, Tuttomercatoweb and more all point to an agreement with Giampaolo, which will be finalised next week.
It’s expected to be a two-year contract, but first he has to terminate his existing deal with Milan.
Giampaolo turns 53 today and lasted just seven games on the Rossoneri bench before he was sacked on October 8.
His other clubs were Ascoli, Cagliari, Siena, Catania, Cesena, Cremonese, Empoli and Sampdoria.
Torino brought in Longo to see out the season after firing Walter Mazzarri in February, but he won’t be confirmed after overseeing three wins, three draws and nine defeats.